That was the big problem I had with fully open systems which was keeping down the amountof questionable clutter that would accumulate. It was always a bit of an effort.
I dunno that original message did sound like an advert by some anti-virus company. However castlecops are. I mean giggle sounds like someone who protects things for that creepy burger king guy. Gack they did revive trhe king thing!!!
Have Fun, Sends Steve
Vladamir wrote:
I leave my computer open with no passwords so everyone can use it :)
Nah -- I do agree this article is in the wrong board, and I love finding new ways to let others use my computer without my permission :)
dk wrote:
Ill will wrote:
I think this article should have been posted on some aol mailing list. I'm sorry but it looks like it was written for someone whos never used a computer,
hehehe agreed. I had flagged Laudanski's stuff for filtration as it is rather light-weight; but some of the articles are worth a giggle or two. Esp the link to firefox with "Browse Safely" above it. Perhaps "Browse-a-bit-safer" would be more appropriate Paul. ;/
This article reminds me of pamphlets or self-help tapes for out-of-touch parents to "communicate with your teenager today! (tm)". You know; the ones that inevitably cover how kids talked and acted in the 80's but published in the 90's. (etc, etc) >;/
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